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I have a Morso 3610 which heats our whole house by an air cycle system. Love it. We had a 1970's Esse in our last house but the modern stoves have come a long way since those days!

I'm looking at another stove to heat a separate building and have come across this co;Wood Burning and Multi-fuel Stoves from Dowling Stoves. These look interesting and may suit my ag based building.

A friend has a Clearview stove in his old Somerset farmhouse and I was impressed with its operation.

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I can highly recommend the Morso 1410/1412 cast iron stoves. Compact and very efficient.

 

Morsø 1410 Squirrel - Morsø Making Life Warmer

Morsø 1412 Squirrel - Morsø Making Life Warmer

 

They are priced around £600-800 http://www.bowlandstoves.co.uk/acatalog/Morso_Stoves.html

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Think its called the " room seal kit " I had the option with my Burley but not on an outside wall so could not use it .

 

They do two kits, the standard one which is straight out the back for stoves on an outside wall or the right angled kit if not. Ours was going against an internal wall but having read up on it I still wanted to room seal it so thats what we used.

 

I used the supplied rectangle section duct behind the stove and through the fire breast, then put an adaptor on it which took it to 4in round which allowed me to use flexible ducting over to the exterior wall. Going through the wall was a bit of extra work certainly but so glad I took the trouble to do it that way. Stove always has all the air it needs but no draughts in the room from outside vents.

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We have a Villager A low canopy which I think is 14Kw it heats a fairly large room - 32 sq metres about 2.6 high rather well in our 200 year old French farmhouse , last night we had it on & only burnt 2 or 3 logs, so seems fairly efficient although its not too cold yet.

 

 

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